Agfa half frame

Any idea what's going on here? I have this cool little Agfa half frame camera, but each frame on a roll of film has this heavy flare on it, like in the lower right hand corner of the attachment. Any idea why that is?

Thanks,

- Thomas

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"Often moments come looking for us". - Robert Frank

"Make good art!" - Neil Gaiman

"...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera". - Yousuf Karsh

Considering flare it would rather be a highly reflective surface inside the camera tube. Look inside whether there has any flat black varnish chipped off (if there is any...) uncovering something reflective that is hit by the ray-cone.

I wouldn't know where to start to disassemble the whole lens assembly and clean the individual lens elements inside and out. I know for a fact that I would not be able to put it back together again.
I'll have a look to see if there is any paint missing inside the assembly somewhere.
Thanks for the ideas, guys. Sorry for the late response; it's difficult to find the time to post.

"Often moments come looking for us". - Robert Frank

"Make good art!" - Neil Gaiman

"...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera". - Yousuf Karsh

I wouldn't know where to start to disassemble the whole lens assembly and clean the individual lens elements inside and out. I know for a fact that I would not be able to put it back together again.
I'll have a look to see if there is any paint missing inside the assembly somewhere.
Thanks for the ideas, guys. Sorry for the late response; it's difficult to find the time to post.

certainly not suggesting disassembly -- but make sure there's no dust on the outside surface of the lens on either its outside or camera inside, is what I meant. A small speck can cause such a flare and it is usually on the front element.

certainly not suggesting disassembly -- but make sure there's no dust on the outside surface of the lens on either its outside or camera inside, is what I meant. A small speck can cause such a flare and it is usually on the front element.

When I return home I will make an inspection. I looked at that before, but not very critically.

Question: If the flare is white in the print, to me that means overexposure on that portion of the negative. How can something that's an obstruction to the light path cause that? (I am serious with my question, just don't understand the reasoning).

Thank you.

"Often moments come looking for us". - Robert Frank

"Make good art!" - Neil Gaiman

"...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera". - Yousuf Karsh